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Clemson University fraternities and sororities

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Clemson University Fraternities and Sororities
The Student Union where the Greek Life office used to be housed
The Student Union where the Greek Life office used to be housed
TypeFraternities
Sororities
HeadquartersClemson, South Carolina
Location
  • United States
Websitewww.clemson.edu/campus-life/fraternity-sorority-life/about.html

Clemson University opened in 1893 as an all-male military college.[1] It was not until seventy years later in 1959 that the first fraternities and sororities arrived on campus. In the 1970s, they became recognized as national fraternities and sororities.[2] Clemson's Greek Life roster has now increased to 44 chapters on campus: fraternities and sororities from theNational Panhellenic Conference, theNorth American Interfraternity Conference, the Multicultural Greek Council, and theNational Pan-Hellenic Council.

The Greek Life office is located in Norris Hall.[3] Of the 22,698 enrolled undergraduate students, 18% of males are involved in fraternities while 32% of females are involved in sororities[4] Affiliated men and women have shown to have a higher GPR than nonaffiliated men and women.[5] Clemson University Greek Life is unique because Greeks do not have houses on campus but live in separate residence halls. However many fraternities operate large off-campus houses in or near the North Clemson Neighborhood adjacent to campus. These houses roughly fall between 3000sqft-6500sqft and typically house 6-10 persons in full apartment style housing. The restriction on fraternity housing is due to a Clemson city ordinance which prohibits more than 3 unrelated persons from living in the same house/apartment within Clemson city limits (most of the fraternity houses were grandfathered into this rule). Most social functions hosted by fraternities happen at these large off campus houses and most of these functions are multi-fraternity sponsored (fraternities at Clemson tend to socialize with each other more than at other equivalent Universities). Sororities host numerous mixers/functions at bars and various locales in the Clemson downtown area. Popular off-campus activities that Greek life regularly and widely attend include Mountain Weekends (fall trips to mountain cabins hosted separately as a date function by each fraternity), Formals (fraternities usually host formal at a beach front location or large city while sororities tend to rent out ballrooms in the local upstate South Carolina area) and Carolina Cup (semi-annual horse race in spring in Camden, SC).

History

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Clemson was originally founded as a military college. By 1955, civilians had arrived on campus,[6] and soon, fraternities and sororities were an idea in demand. In 1959, The Board of Trustees approved the development of the first sororities and fraternities. The idea was recommended to them by Walter Cox and the President at the time, Robert C. Edwards.Eight men's fraternities and two sororities were founded between 1956-1966. The fraternities/sororities operated under local names until 1970 when Clemson allowed national Greek organizations on campus. In 1956 the Numeral Society (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) was the first fraternity established on campus. From 1958 to 1966, seven more fraternities were recognized by the university, in order of founding: (national affiliation shown in parentheses): Phi Kappa Delta (Kappa Alpha Order), 'Deacons' Delta Kappa Alpha (Alpha Tau Omega), Kappa Delta Chi (Sigma Nu), 'Zetas' Sigma Alpha Zeta (Pi Kappa Alpha), 'Snappers' Kappa Sigma Nu (Kappa Sigma), Delta Phi (Phi Delta Theta), and Sigma Kappa Epsilon (Beta Theta Pi). Followed by Alpha Gamma (Sigma Phi Epsilon &Alpha Gamma Rho) andPhi Gamma Delta (Fiji) in 1971 and Chi Lam (Theta Chi) in 1974. Chi Chi Chi, was the first sorority later changing their name to Delta Theta Chi (Delta Delta Delta). The second sorority was Omicron Zeta Tau (Kappa Kappa Gamma) followed soon after by Sigma Beta Chi. By 1969 three local sororities and 9 local fraternities could be found on campus. The organizations urged the right to be affiliate with the national organizations and sought help from Dean Delony. On February 1, 1970, Zetas (Pi Kappa Alpha) became first nationally recognized fraternity on Clemson's campus followed soon after by Phi Kappa Delta (Kappa Alpha Order). Sigma Beta Chi choose to affiliate withChi Omega, Delta Theta Chi with Delta Delta Delta and Omicron Zeta Tau with Kappa Kappa Gamma. These sororities would become the first three national sororities on campus. Delony choose to house the affiliated women in their own dorms instead of building sorority and fraternity houses. The sororities continued to grow in number, the fourth sorority beingKappa Alpha Theta followed byAlpha Delta Pi,Alpha Kappa Alpha andPi Beta Phi.[2]

Government

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College Panhellenic Association

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The Panhellenic Council is the governing body for allNational Panhellenic Conference (NPC) organizations on campus. It is made up of delegates of all 13 sororities of Clemson University representing 1,500 women. Panhellenic sororities participate in rush once a year in the fall semester usually 1–2 weeks into the start of the academic year. Panhellenic strives for "commitment to academics and service and our strong student presence in campus wide organizations and leadership positions." There are six executive board members consisting of the president, Vice President, Vice President of Public Relations and Programming, Vice President of Finance and Education, Vice President of Recruitment, and the Assistant Vice President of Recruitment. The president and delegate from each chapter must attend meetings every other week.[7]

Panhellenic supports the Circle Of Sisterhood Foundation, whose mission is to lift women in need from poverty, during Panhellenic recruitment. New members have the chance to help philanthropically through Junior Panhellenic. Junior Panhellenic plans a new member gala to raise money to train a dog for a local family through the Dogs for Autism organization. MARYS House (Ministry Alliance for Regaining Your Safety) is the service project Panhellenic works on throughout the school year. It is a shelter for those who have experienced domestic violence located in Pickens County.[8]

Interfraternity Council

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The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body of fraternities on Clemson's campus representing fraternities from theNorth American Interfraternity Conference. The Interfraternity Council is made up of about 2,000 men.[5] IFC fraternities participate in rush twice a year in the fall and spring usually 1–2 weeks into each respective semester. Similar to the Panhellenic Council, IFC consist of seven executive positions: President, Vice President, Director of Philanthropy and Public Relations, Director of Membership, Director of Recruitment, Director of Finance and Vice President of Risk Management. The Clemson Interfraternity Council website can be accessedhere. The council consist of representatives from all 24 chapters.[9]

National Pan-Hellenic Council

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The firstNational Pan-Hellenic Council organization chartered on the campus of Clemson University was Omega Psi Phi fraternity in 1974. In 1979 the first NPHC sorority chartered was Alpha Kappa Alpha. Currently there are eight NPHC organizations active on campus. The National Pan-Hellenic Council's members participate in several service and philanthropic events. Each year the National Pan-Hellenic Council hosts the Fall Fest step show and week of service.[10] The NPHC on campus is made up of over 100 men and women.[5]

Multicultural Greek Council

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This council is made up of five executive members and governs sororities and fraternities that are traditionally based on multicultural values. Greek organizations under this branch are made up of students that focus on inclusion and celebrations of culture. Students in these sororities and fraternities work to spread awareness of Asian and Latino culture and to promote appreciation of diversity.[11]

Greek Programming Board

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The Greek Programming Board's purpose is to unite the entire Greek life on campus and in the community including the Collegiate Panhellenic Council, the Interfraternity Council and the National Pan-Hellenic Council and to endorse and advance Greek Life. The Greek Programming Board is in charge of hosting the annual Greek week competition. The board also holds trivia night to raise money for the red cross.[12]

Order of Omega

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Order of Omega is a Greek honors society consisting of the top 3% of the Greek community. Order of Omega sponsors activities such as the Clemson Cup Speech Competition, Holiday Wishes Toy Drive and the Annual Fraternity and Sorority Life Awards Banquet.[13]

Housing

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Clemson University currently does not offer sorority and fraternity houses on campus but does set apart certain residence halls for Greeks. Several fraternities and sororities live on the Quad, a residential area located near the football stadium.[14] The other sororities live in the Barnett and Smith residence halls in an area commonly referred to as "the horseshoe."[15]Members of Greek organizations who do not live in the hall have card access to the residence halls in which their brothers or sisters are housed.[16] Some fraternities lease large (3000 sqft - 6500 sqft) houses in the North Clemson neighborhood adjacent to campus as a pseudo-chapter house and utilize them for social purposes.

List of Chapters

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College Panhellenic Association Sororities

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List of the 13 active organizations within the College Panhellenic Association at Clemson University

OrganizationChapterNicknameLocal founding date
Alpha Chi OmegaTheta LambdaAlpha Chi, AXO1985
Alpha Delta PiZeta NuADPi1976
Alpha PhiIota RhoA Phi2012
Chi OmegaPsi KappaChi O1970
Delta Delta DeltaBeta ThetaTri Delt1970
Delta GammaEpsilon KappaDG1981 (Recolonizing 2021)
Delta ZetaPi EpsilonDZ2005
Gamma Phi BetaEpsilon ThetaGamma Phi1988
Kappa DeltaEpsilon TauKD1980
Kappa Kappa GammaEpsilon MuKappa1970
Pi Beta PhiSC BetaPi Phi1976 (Recolonized 2016)
Sigma KappaKappa PiSig Kap2009
Zeta Tau AlphaKappa ZetaZeta1991

Interfraternity Council Fraternities

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List of the 24 active organizations within the Interfraternity Council at Clemson University[17]

OrganizationChapterNicknameLocal founding date
Alpha Sigma PhiEpsilon UpsilonAlpha SigApril 5, 2008
Alpha Tau OmegaEta PiATO1970 (re-chartered in 2005)
Beta Theta PiDelta NuBetaNovember 7, 1970
Beta Upsilon ChiAlpha EtaBYX or "Bux" (/bʌks/)2012
Chi PhiDelta Theta2000 (closed 2005, re-colonized 2017)
Chi PsiAlpha Chi DeltaJanuary 8, 1972
Delta ChiClemsonD Chi1990
Delta Tau DeltaTheta MuDTD1994 (re-chartered in 2010)
Kappa Alpha OrderDelta OmicronKAFebruary 21, 1970
Kappa Delta RhoUpsilon BetaKDROctober 15, 1994 (re-chartered 2023)[18]
Kappa SigmaKappa UpsilonKappa Sig1963 (local); March 6, 1970 (national)
Phi Gamma DeltaChi AlphaFiji1974 (closed 1981, re-chartered in 2017)
Phi Kappa TauUnk.Phi TauUnk.
Phi Sigma KappaUpsilon SeptatonPhi SigDecember 5, 2005
Phi Kappa PsiUnk.Phi PsiUnk.
Psi UpsilonTau EpsilonPsi UOctober 21, 2017
Pi Kappa AlphaEta AlphaPike1970
Sigma Alpha EpsilonSouth Carolina NuSAE1956 (local); 1970 (national) (closed 2015, re-colonized 2020)
Sigma Alpha MuUnk.SammyUnk.
Sigma NuTheta ZetaSnu (/snuː/)1958 (local); 1970 (national)
Tau Kappa EpsilonSigma PsiTeke (/tiːk/)November 12, 1992
Theta ChiEta AlphaN/A1974 (closed 1995, re-colonized in 2017)
Triangle FraternityUnk.Triangle2013
Zeta PsiChi TauZeteFall 2025

National Pan-Hellenic Council

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List of the seven currently active organizations within the National Pan-Hellenic Council at Clemson University

OrganizationChapterLocal Founding Date
Alpha Phi AlphaPi AlphaFebruary 23, 1983
Delta Sigma ThetaOmicron PhiMay 5, 1983
Kappa Alpha PsiKappa LambdaOctober 16, 1980
Omega Psi PhiChi ZetaApril 6, 1974
Phi Beta SigmaOmicron LambdaUnk.
Sigma Gamma RhoMu PsiUnk.
Zeta Phi BetaEta Nu1986

Multicultural Greek Council

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List of the four currently active organizations currently within the Multicultural Greek Council at Clemson University

OrganizationChapterLocal Founding Date
Delta Phi LambdaSigma2016
Lambda Theta PhiDelta Nu2015
Sigma Iota AlphaBeta Eta2014
Sigma Lambda GammaClemson University Associate Chapter2020

See also

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References

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  1. ^"History". Clemson University. RetrievedNovember 4, 2011.
  2. ^abReel, Jerome (2006).Women and Clemson University. Clemson, South Carolina: Clemson University. pp. 44–47.ISBN 0-9771263-6-6.
  3. ^"Fraternity and Sorority Life". Clemson University. RetrievedAugust 8, 2017.
  4. ^"Clemson University Student Life".U.S. News & World Report. 2015.
  5. ^abc"Clemson University Fraternity and Sorority Life".Fraternity and Sorority Life. Clemson University. RetrievedNovember 8, 2011.
  6. ^"History | About | Clemson University, South Carolina".www.clemson.edu. RetrievedJune 22, 2025.
  7. ^"About College Panhellenic Council". Clemson University. RetrievedNovember 4, 2011.
  8. ^"Philanthropy". Clemson University. RetrievedNovember 4, 2011.
  9. ^"Interfraternity Council". Clemson University. Archived fromthe original on February 4, 2013. RetrievedNovember 4, 2011.
  10. ^"National Pan-Hellenic Council".Fraternity and Sorority Life. Clemson University. RetrievedNovember 3, 2011.
  11. ^"Home".Clemson Multicultural Greek Council. RetrievedAugust 18, 2017.
  12. ^"About Us".Greek Programming. Clemson University. RetrievedNovember 4, 2011.
  13. ^"About".Order Of Omega. Clemson University. RetrievedNovember 4, 2011.
  14. ^"Fraternity and Sorority Housing on the Quad".Fraternity and Sorority Housing. Clemson University. RetrievedNovember 9, 2011.
  15. ^"Bryan Mall". Clemson University. RetrievedNovember 9, 2011.
  16. ^Lowrey, Daniel."Greek Card Access Creates Stir".The Tiger News. RetrievedNovember 9, 2011.
  17. ^"IFC FRATERNITIES".Clemson IFC. RetrievedJune 22, 2025.
  18. ^"Upsilon Beta - Clemson University".Kappa Delta Rho. RetrievedJune 22, 2025.
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